Join us at The Kevin Brennan Memorial Golf Tournament for Th
e First Tee of Shawnee County! A chapter of Community Action\, The First T
ee is a youth development program that instills important life-skills to c
hildren ages 7 to 18. To learn more about The First Tee\, visitwww.
WeFightPoverty.org.

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$95/person\, or $380\, for a four-person s
cramble.\nRegistration includes:\n* Mulligans\n* Special
Events\n* Lunch\n* Prizes- you could win a brand new Ford Mus
tang\, courtesy of Laird Noller Ford!

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Registration will also be av
ailable on-site at 11AM. Shotgun start at 12PM. Visit http://goo.gl/utmgt6 for registration.

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Want to sponsor? Ask about our Early Birdie Di
scount before May 27th! Call Elmer Robinson at 785-235-9296 for more infor
mation.

Eligibility for free school supplies is set at or below 125%
of the Federal Low-Income guidelines (for example\, family of 3\, $25\,20
0\; family of 4\, $30\,375). Community Action’s annual Back-to-School Fair
is scheduled for Saturday\, August 6\, 2016\, at the Avondale East Center
(455 SE Golf Park Blvd.) from 9 a.m. to noon. The Back-to-School Fair pro
vides free backpacks and grade appropriate basic school supplies for kinde
rgarten through Middle School. Additionally there will be exhibitors\, and
entertainment for the youngsters.\nID\, documentation of household
income and Social Security numbers of all household members are required w
hen applying for school supplies.

Eligibility for free school supplies is set at or below 125%
of the Federal Low-Income guidelines (for example\, family of 3\, $25\,20
0\; family of 4\, $30\,375). Community Action’s annual Back-to-School Fair
is scheduled for Saturday\, August 6\, 2016\, at the Avondale East Center
(455 SE Golf Park Blvd.) from 9 a.m. to noon. The Back-to-School Fair pro
vides free backpacks and grade appropriate basic school supplies for kinde
rgarten through Middle School. Additionally there will be exhibitors\, and
entertainment for the youngsters.\nID\, documentation of household
income and Social Security numbers of all household members are required w
hen applying for school supplies.

Come out to our Back-to-School Fair in Wabaunsee County!! Ki
ds that are low-income eligible will receive back packs and school supplie
s on a first come first serve basis- get a head start and come at 10AM whe
n we open. The Maple Hill City Council is graciously providing hot dogs\,
chips\, and a drink for the families attending.

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NOTE TO PARENTS: P
lease bring social security numbers\, and amount of monthly income to comp
lete registration at the time of the event.

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DONATIONS ARE BEING AC
CEPTED- CONTACT ALICE SCHIMMEL AT 785-235-9296 FOR MORE INFORMATION.

REQUIRED FOR ALL RETURNS:
Birth dates and verification of social security number (SSN) for the taxp
ayer\, spouse and any children born in the household on or before Dec. 31\
, 2016. SSN verification can be a social security card or an official gove
rnment document containing the FULL social security number. *********No co
pies***************

REQUIRED FOR ALL RETURNS: Birth dates
and verification of social security number (SSN) for the taxpayer\, spouse
and any children born in the household on or before Dec. 31\, 2016. SSN v
erification can be a social security card or an official government docume
nt containing the FULL social security number. *********No copies*********
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Topeka Gives is one day of charitable giving featuring 169 n
onprofit organizations. Thanks to the support of 19 donors\, the Topeka Co
mmunity Foundation match money is $83\,250.00 All gifts received will be m
atched on a proportional basis. Cash\, check and credit card donations wil
l be accepted.

Kids that are low-income eligible will receive back packs and school
supplies on a first come first serve basis- get a head start and come at 1
0AM when we open.

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NOTE TO PARENTS: Please bring social security nu
mbers\, and amount of monthly income to complete registration at the time
of the event.

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The Maple Hill City Council is graciously providing
hot dogs\, chips\, and a drink for the families attending. Want to help co
ntribute? Donate atwww.wefightpoverty.org to help us p
urchase supplies! For more information\, contact Alice Schimmel at 785-235
-9561.

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Information about area services will be available\; if your
group would like a table at the fair\, please contact Alice. #BeCommunityAction

Between February and April\, certified AARP volunteers and C
ommunity Action staff members will be providing free income tax preparatio
n services. To schedule an appointment\, please call Alice Schimmel at 785
-235-9561. Appointments will be available every Wednesday and Thursday\, f
rom 9AM-3PM\, beginning January 31\, 2018.

Policy Council is the governing body of the Head Start Pro
gram and acts as the parents voice in making decisions for the program. T
he Head Start Policy Council is comprised of parents/guardians of currentl
y enrolled children and representatives from the community as voting membe
rs.

Policy Council is the governing body of the Head Start Progr
am and acts as the parents voice in making decisions for the program. The
Head Start Policy Council is comprised of parents/guardians of currently
enrolled children and representatives from the community as voting members
.

Policy Council is the governing body of the Head Start Progr
am and acts as the parents voice in making decisions for the program. The
Head Start Policy Council is comprised of parents/guardians of currently
enrolled children and representatives from the community as voting members
.